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I am 23 y/o and have a round kinda pudgy face and a short neck. My hair is straight, dishwater blonde, and lays about at the top of my bra closures. I'd like a shorted hair style but my mom and future husband don't want me to cut it shorter. I work on a fire department/rescue squad and hate having to mess with my hair....most of the time I wear my hair in a ponytail. When I wear it down its the same style that I've had since I was about 13, its either parted on the side or down the middle with the ends curled slightly under, but I HATE hair in my face. Please help, I'm ready for a "grown-up" hair style.

2007-03-04 05:20:55 · 8 answers · asked by colorfulswanson 2 in Beauty & Style Hair

8 answers

well... if your husband and mom dont want it to be shorter... take that into consideration... but you can do that and also get a "grown up" style...

the simplest hairstyle for active girls who want it to look nice when they get dressed up too would be layers shaped around the face. it sounds like this style would look good on your face shape as well. i've done this style for many women and everyone seems to like it.

i think long layers rounded against your face would be a good bet... plus, its still easy to put up when you're on duty..

hope i helped.. good luck

2007-03-04 05:31:42 · answer #1 · answered by lenea16 2 · 0 0

I too have a round face, and let me tell you that short hair typically isn't the most flattering. People with round faces should keep their hair at least two in. below chin-length. The longer hair helps to visually legnthen the face. Also, a side or off-center part will look the best, as center parts tend to only emphasize the roundness of the face. Longer, soft layers are also a good idea for a round face, but be sure to keep the first layer below the chin a little bit. When deciding whether or not to do layers you should take the thickness of your hair into account. Layers tend to work best on those with thicker hair, as the style can make thinner hair look even thinner and wispy. If your hair is indeed on the thinner side, then layers cut only in the front around the face to frame it are a good idea, as your hair would still be one-legnth for the most part. When I decided to do my first "grown-up" hairstyle I had my long hair cut to a couple of inches below my shoulders (so I could still pull it back), had it cut so that it was angled to a point in the back, and had soft layers cut into the front of my hair. I wear this with an off-center part and I love it. Good luck!

2007-03-04 05:35:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all, avoid ANYTHING chin length. If you have a round face, you want to go with a layered look and pump of the volume. 1. Have your hairstylist create a side part. Never part in the center.
2. Layering, layering, layering!
3. Create volume at the crown.

2007-03-04 05:35:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think you should pull a Britney Spears.......,just kidding. Well I think you shouldn't listen your mom or future husband but maybe consult some kind of "stylist."

2007-03-04 05:29:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you should go a lighter blond with a lot of layers and instead of a pony tail try clips! hope this helps!<3

2007-03-04 05:28:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

See your stylest they can tell you what would look best

2007-03-04 05:24:18 · answer #6 · answered by troble # one? 7 · 0 0

loook in a hair magazine see wut you think will lookk relly good on you

2007-03-04 05:33:27 · answer #7 · answered by marinarafat 3 · 0 1

chin length

2007-03-04 05:23:37 · answer #8 · answered by michelle_markwica 3 · 0 1

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